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On The Move 2011: Khet Mar

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Khet Mar is here interviewed on the tour...

5min
Interview
On The Move 2011: Madeleine Thien

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Madeleine Thien is here interviewed on...

5min
Interview
On The Move 2011: Vicente Garcia Groyon

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Vicente Garcia Groyon is here interviewed...

5min
Interview

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with American writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Produced in association with the...

7min
Interview

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with American writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Produced in association with the...

6min
Interview
On the Move 2011: Nathalie Handal

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with American writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Produced in association with the...

6min
Interview

"On the Map" is a series of interviews with writers while they are in Iowa City, participating in the IWP's fall residency. Produced in association with the...

5min
Interview

In 2009, the International Writing Program (IWP), in cooperation with the Chinese Writers' Association, began a pilot exchange project, the Life of...

37min
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